US8047170B2 - Device for variably adjusting control times of gas exchange valves of an internal combustion engine - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a method for controlling a device for variably adjusting the control times of gas-exchange valves of an internal combustion engine according to the preamble of Claim 1 , to a method for controlling a device for variably adjusting the control times of gas-exchange valves of an internal combustion engine according to the preamble of Claim 6 , and to a device for variably adjusting the control times of gas-exchange valves of an internal combustion engine according to the preamble of Claim 11 .
- devices for variably adjusting the control times of gas-exchange valves are used in order to vary the phase relationship between the crankshaft and the camshaft in a defined angular region between a maximum advanced position and a maximum retarded position.
- the device is integrated into a drive train by which torque is transferred from the crankshaft to the camshaft.
- This drive train can be realized, for example, as a belt, chain, or gear train.
- the device comprises at least two rotors that can rotate opposite each other, wherein one rotor is drivingly connected to the crankshaft and the other rotor is locked in rotation with the camshaft.
- the device comprises at least one pressure space that is divided by a movable element into two pressure chambers acting against each other.
- the moving element is in active connection with at least one of the rotors. By supplying pressure medium to the pressure chambers or by withdrawing pressure medium from the chambers, the moving element is shifted within the pressure space, by which a selective rotation of the rotors relative to each other and thus the camshaft to the crankshaft is realized.
- the supply of pressure medium to the pressure chambers or the withdrawal of pressure medium from the pressure chambers is controlled by a control unit, usually a hydraulic directional valve (control valve).
- the control unit is controlled, in turn, by a controller that determines and compares the actual and desired positions of the camshaft in the internal combustion engine. If there is a difference between the two positions, a signal is transmitted to the control unit that adapts the pressure medium flows to the pressure chambers to this signal.
- the pressure in the pressure medium circuit of the internal combustion engine must exceed a certain value. Because the pressure medium is usually provided by the oil pump of the internal combustion engine and the provided pressure thus increases in sync with the rpm's of the internal combustion engine, below a certain rpm number, the oil pressure is still too low to change or maintain the phase position of the rotors. This can be the case, for example, during the startup phase of the internal combustion engine or during idling phases.
- the device would execute uncontrolled oscillations, which leads to increased noise emissions, increased wear, non-smooth running, and increased raw emissions of the internal combustion engine.
- mechanical locking devices are provided that couple the two rotors with each other locked in rotation during the critical operating phases of the internal combustion engine, wherein this coupling can be cancelled by applying pressure medium to the locking device. In this way, for the locking position it has proven advantageous to select a phase position of the camshaft relative to the crankshaft that lies between the maximum advanced position and the maximum retarded position.
- the device has a rotary piston construction, wherein an external rotor is supported such that it can rotate on an internal rotor constructed as an impeller wheel.
- two rotational angle limiting devices are provided, wherein a first rotational angle limiting device allows, in the locked state, an adjustment of the internal rotor relative to the external rotor in an interval between a maximum retarded position and a defined middle position (locking position).
- the second rotational angle limiting device allows, in the locked state, a rotation of the internal rotor relative to the external rotor in an interval between the middle position and the maximum advanced position. If both rotational angle limiting devices are in the locked state, then the phase position of the internal rotor relative to the external rotor is limited to the middle position.
- Each of the rotational angle limiting devices is made from a spring-loaded locking pin that is arranged in a receptacle of the external rotor. Each locking pin is loaded with a force by a spring in the direction of the internal rotor. On the internal rotor, a locking groove is formed that stands opposite the locking pins in certain operating positions of the devices. In these operating positions, the pins can engage in the locking groove. In this way, each rotational angle limiting device transitions from the unlocked state into the locked state.
- Each of the rotational angle limiting devices can transition from the locked state into the unlocked state by applying pressure medium to the locking groove.
- the pressure medium forces the locking pins back into their receptacles, whereby the mechanical coupling of the internal rotor to the external rotor is cancelled.
- a plurality of control positions are required, wherein the switch points between the control positions must be constantly redefined during the operation of the internal combustion engine due to operating-dependent variations, for example, as a result of temperature changes.
- the setting of the individual control states requires a higher precision of the controller system, because the flow supplied to the valve has to lie within tightly bounded flow value intervals due to the plurality of control positions. This produces a plurality of computational and data-processing operations, whereby high requirements are placed on the control electronics.
- the phase accuracy of the device suffers, because even small deviations in the control loop have the effect that an undesired control state is set.
- pressure medium provided in another embodiment is to be supplied to one of the chambers and thus a sufficient lubricant supply is to be guaranteed.
- the internal rotor is clamped hydraulically opposite the external rotor. This can lead to jamming of the locking pins at the edges of the locking groove, by which hydraulic unlocking is made more difficult or optionally even prevented.
- the invention is based on the objective of creating a device for the variable adjustment of the control times of gas-exchange valves of an internal combustion engine and specifying a method for controlling this device, wherein the internal rotor can be locked mechanically relative to the external rotor in a middle phase position between the maximum advanced position and the maximum retarded position.
- a secure locking shall be guaranteed when the internal combustion engine is stopped or at least during its startup process, undesired automatic unlocking during the startup phase of the internal combustion engine can be avoided, the device is supplied with sufficient lubricant at all times, and a secure adjustment past the locking position can be guaranteed, wherein the individual control states of the control valve shall be easy to determine and maintain.
- a device for variably adjusting the control times of gas-exchange valves of an internal combustion engine with an external rotor and an internal rotor that can rotate relative to this external rotor wherein one of the components is drivingly connected to a crankshaft and the other component is drivingly connected to a camshaft, wherein at least one pressure space is formed and each pressure space is divided into two pressure chambers acting against each other, wherein one of the pressure chambers of each pressure space acts as an advancing chamber and the other pressure chamber acts as a retarding chamber, wherein by supplying pressure medium to the advancing chambers while simultaneously withdrawing pressure medium from the retarding chambers, the rotor interacting with the camshaft is rotated relative to the rotor interacting with the crankshaft in the direction of a maximum advanced position, wherein by supplying pressure medium to the retarding chambers while simultaneously withdrawing pressure medium from the advancing chambers, the rotor interacting with the camshaft is rotated relative to the rotor interacting with the crankshaft in the direction of a
- an actuator that can move the control valve into various control position, wherein the control valve assumes the startup position for a non-activated or alternatively for a maximum activated actuator.
- the first rotational angle limiting device prevents the rotation of the rotor interacting with the camshaft relative to the rotor interacting with the crankshaft in the direction of the maximum advanced position when the locking position is assumed.
- the first rotational angle limiting device limits the phase position of the rotor interacting with the camshaft relative to the rotor interacting with the crankshaft to an angle region between the maximum retarded position and the locking position.
- the second rotational angle limiting device limits a phase position of the rotor interacting with the camshaft relative to the rotor interacting with the crankshaft to an angle region between the maximum advanced position and the locking position.
- the second rotational angle limiting device communicates exclusively with the control port.
- control valve also has an unlocking position in which the control port communicates with the inflow port and the work ports do not communicate with the inflow port.
- control valve also has a retarding position in which the first work port communicates with the tank and the second work port and the control port communicate with the inflow port.
- control valve can have an advancing position in which the first work port is connected to the inflow port and the second work port and the control port are connected to the tank.
- control positions are assumed in the sequence: startup positions-unlocking position-retarding position-advancing position.
- a device for variably adjusting the control times of gas-exchange valves of an internal combustion engine with an external rotor and an internal rotor that can rotate relative to this external rotor wherein one of the components is drivingly connected to a crankshaft and the other component is drivingly connected to a camshaft, wherein at least one pressure space is provided and each pressure space is divided into two pressure chambers acting against each other, wherein one of the pressure chambers of each pressure space acts as an advancing chamber and the other pressure chamber acts as a retarding chamber, wherein by supplying pressure medium to the advancing chambers while simultaneously withdrawing pressure medium from the retarding chambers, the rotor interacting with the camshaft is rotated relative to the rotor interacting with the crankshaft in the direction of a maximum advanced position, wherein by supplying pressure medium to the retarding chambers while simultaneously withdrawing pressure medium from the advancing chambers, the rotor interacting with the camshaft is rotated relative to the rotor interacting with the crankshaft in the direction of a
- the first rotational angle limiting device prevents the rotation of the rotor interacting with the camshaft relative to the rotor interacting with the crankshaft in the direction of the maximum advanced position when the locking position is assumed.
- the first rotational angle limiting device limits the phase position of the rotor interacting with the camshaft relative to the rotor interacting with the crankshaft to an angle region between the maximum retarded position and the locking position.
- the second rotational angle limiting device limits a phase position of the rotor interacting with the camshaft relative to the rotor interacting with the crankshaft advantageously to an angle region between the maximum advanced position and the locking position.
- the advancing chambers are connected to the pressure medium pump and the second rotational angle limiting device and the retarding chambers are connected to the tank.
- the locking state of the first rotational angle limiting device is controlled by the pressure prevailing in at least one of the advancing chambers.
- a control valve that controls the supply of pressure medium to and the withdrawal of pressure medium from both the pressure chambers and also the second rotational angle limiting device.
- connections of the pressure chambers and the second rotational angle limiting device to the pressure medium pump or to the tank during the stop process of the internal combustion engine are maintained for a defined time span past the completed engine stop.
- a locking device is provided by which the external rotor can be coupled mechanically with the internal rotor in a locking position between a maximum advanced position and a maximum retarded position.
- two rotational angle limiting devices can be provided, wherein, in the locked state, one of the rotational angle limiting devices limits the relative phase position of the internal rotor relative to the external rotor to a region between the maximum advanced position and the locking position. In the locked state, the other rotational angle limiting device permits a phase position between the locking position and the maximum retarded position.
- this can be constructed as a locking element, wherein, in the locking position, a locking pin of the locking element engages in a recess or a blind hole adapted to the locking pin.
- Each of the rotational angle limiting devices can be changed from the locked state to the unlocked state by applying pressure medium.
- the rotational angle limiting device that limits the relative rotation of the internal rotor to the external rotor in the locked state to a region between the maximum advanced position and the locking position communicates with a control line.
- the control line communicates neither with the pressure chambers nor with the pressure medium lines and the pressure medium channels that supply the pressure chambers with pressure medium.
- the locking state of this rotational angle limiting device can be influenced independent of the pressure state of the pressure chambers.
- the internal rotor is led automatically into the locking position, wherein the mechanical connection between the rotors is created by the rotational angle limiting devices.
- the locking position can be achieved, for example, by the drag moment acting on the camshaft.
- the internal rotor is brought relative to the external rotor into an interval between the locking position and the maximum advanced position.
- a spring element can be provided that exerts a torque acting against the drag moment on the internal rotor. If the spring torque exceeds the drag moment, then the targeted interval extends between the maximum retarded position and the locking position.
- both rotational angle limiting devices can be connected to the tank, wherein a group of pressure chambers are connected neither with the tank nor with the pump.
- automatic unlocking of the device can be stopped.
- the leakage oil entering the pressure medium lines via the control valve can be suctioned through a small, oscillating movement of the internal rotor relative to the external rotor. Therefore a sufficient supply of lubricant to the device is guaranteed even during the startup phase.
- the small, oscillating movement of the internal rotor relative to the external rotor results from the alternating moments acting on the camshaft in combination with a small locking play of the rotational angle limiting devices.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic representation of an internal combustion engine
- FIG. 2 a is a cross-sectional view through an embodiment according to the invention of a device for changing the control times of gas-exchange valves of an internal combustion engine including an attached hydraulic circuit,
- FIG. 2 b is a longitudinal section view through the device from FIG. 2 a along the line IIb-IIb,
- FIG. 2 c is a cross-sectional view through the device from FIG. 2 b along the line IIc-IIc,
- FIG. 3 is a diagram of a first control logic of a control valve of the device according to the invention.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram of a second control logic of a control valve of the device according to the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a control valve for controlling the device according to the invention.
- FIG. 6 is a partial longitudinal section view through the control valve from FIG. 5 .
- FIGS. 6 a - 6 g are longitudinal section views through the essential parts of the control valve from FIG. 6 in its different control positions.
- FIG. 1 an internal combustion engine 1 is schematically illustrated, wherein a piston 3 connected to a crankshaft 2 is shown in a cylinder 4 .
- the crankshaft 2 is connected to an intake camshaft 6 and/or an exhaust camshaft 7 by a traction mechanism drive 5 , wherein a first and a second device 10 can provide for a relative rotation between the crankshaft 2 and the camshafts 6 , 7 .
- the cams 8 of the camshafts 6 , 7 activate one or more intake gas-exchange valves 9 a or one or more exhaust gas-exchange valves 9 b . It also can be provided to equip only one of the camshafts 6 , 7 with a device 10 or to provide only one camshaft 6 , 7 that is provided with a device 10 .
- FIGS. 2 a and 2 b show an embodiment of a device 10 according to the invention in cross section and in longitudinal section, respectively.
- the device 10 has an external rotor 22 , an internal rotor 23 , and two side covers 24 , 25 .
- the internal rotor 23 is constructed in the form of an impeller wheel and has an essentially cylindrical hub element 26 from whose outer cylindrical lateral surface extend five vanes 27 outwardly in the radial direction in the shown embodiment. In this way, the vanes 27 can be formed integrally with the hub element 26 .
- the vanes 27 as shown in FIG. 2 a , can be constructed separately and can be arranged in axial vane grooves 28 formed on the hub element 26 , wherein the vanes 27 are loaded with a force radially outwardly by not-shown spring elements arranged between the groove bases of the vane grooves 28 and the vanes 27 .
- projections 30 extend radially inwardly.
- the projections 30 are formed integrally with the peripheral wall 29 .
- the external rotor 22 is supported on the internal rotor such that it can rotate relative to the internal rotor 23 by radially inwardly lying peripheral walls of the projections 30 .
- a chain wheel 21 by which torque can be transmitted from the crankshaft 2 to the external rotor 22 by a not-shown chain drive.
- the chain wheel 21 can be constructed as a separate component and locked in rotation with the external rotor 22 or can be constructed integrally with this internal rotor. Alternatively, a belt drive or gear drive can also be provided.
- Each of the side covers 24 , 25 is arranged on one of the axial side surfaces of the external rotor 22 and locked in rotation on this external rotor.
- each of the projections 30 there is an axial opening 31 for this purpose, wherein each axial opening 31 is penetrated by an attachment element 32 , for example, a bolt or a screw that is used for rotational fixing of the side covers 24 , 25 on the external rotor 22 .
- a pressure space 33 that is bounded in the peripheral direction by opposing, essentially radial boundary walls 34 of adjacent projections 30 , in the axial direction by the side covers 24 , 25 , radially inwardly by the hub element 26 , and radially outwardly by the peripheral wall 29 .
- a vane 27 projects into each of the pressure spaces 33 , wherein the vanes 27 are constructed such that these vanes contact both the side walls 24 , 25 and also the peripheral wall 29 .
- Each vane 27 thus divides the respective pressure space 33 into two pressure chambers 35 , 36 acting against each other.
- the external rotor 22 is arranged in a defined angular region so that it can rotate relative to the internal rotor 23 .
- the angular region is bounded in one rotational direction of the external rotor 22 such that each vane 27 comes to lie against a boundary wall 34 of the pressure space 33 formed as an advance stop 34 a .
- the angular range in the other rotational direction is bounded such that each vane 27 comes to lie against the other boundary wall 34 of the pressure space 33 that acts as a retard stop 34 b .
- a rotational angle limiting device can be provided that limits the rotational angle region of the external rotor 22 relative to the internal rotor 23 .
- phase position of the external rotor 22 relative to the internal rotor 23 can be varied.
- phase position of the two rotors 22 , 23 can be held constant relative to each other.
- it can be provided to pressurize none of the pressure chambers 35 , 36 with pressure medium during phases of constant phase position.
- the lubricating oil of the internal combustion engine 1 is typically used as the hydraulic pressure medium.
- a pressure medium system For supplying pressure medium to or withdrawing pressure medium from the pressure chambers 35 , 36 , a pressure medium system is provided that comprises a not-shown pressure medium source, for example, a pressure medium pump, a similarly not-shown tank, a control valve 37 , and several pressure medium lines 38 a , 38 b , 38 p . Pressure medium fed from the pressure medium pump is supplied to the control valve 38 via the third pressure medium line 38 p . According to the control state of the control valve 37 , the third pressure medium line 38 p is connected to the first pressure medium line 38 a , the second pressure medium line 38 b , or to both or none of the pressure medium lines 38 a , 38 b.
- a not-shown pressure medium source for example, a pressure medium pump, a similarly not-shown tank, a control valve 37 , and several pressure medium lines 38 a , 38 b , 38 p .
- Pressure medium fed from the pressure medium pump is supplied to the control valve 38 via the
- the internal rotor 23 is formed with two groups of pressure medium channels 39 a , 39 b , wherein each pressure medium channel 39 a , 39 b extends from an inner lateral surface of a receptacle 40 of the internal rotor 23 to one of the pressure chambers 35 , 36 .
- the first pressure medium line 38 a communicates with the first pressure medium channels 39 a .
- the second pressure medium line 38 b communicates with the second pressure medium channels 39 b .
- a pressure medium distributor can be provided that is arranged in a receptacle 40 .
- control valve 37 is constructed as a central valve and is arranged in the receptacle 40 , wherein, in this case, the control valve 37 connects the third pressure medium line 38 p directly to the pressure medium channels 39 a , 39 b.
- the pressure medium supplied to the control valve 37 via the third pressure medium line 38 p is led to the group of first pressure chambers 35 (advancing chambers) via the first pressure medium channels 39 a and optionally the first pressure medium line 38 a .
- pressure medium is led out of the group of second pressure chambers 36 via the second pressure medium channels 39 b and optionally the second pressure medium line 38 b to the control valve 37 and is ejected into the tank. Therefore, the vanes 27 are shifted in the direction of the advance stop 34 a , whereby a rotational movement of the internal rotor 23 relative to the external rotor 22 is achieved in the rotational direction of the device 10 .
- the pressure medium supplied to the control valve 37 via the third pressure medium line 38 p is led via the second pressure medium channels 39 b and optionally the second pressure medium line 38 b to the group of second pressure chambers 36 (retarding chambers).
- pressure medium is led out of the group of first pressure chambers 35 via the first pressure medium channels 39 a and optionally the first pressure medium line 38 a to the control valve 37 and is ejected into the tank.
- the vanes 27 are shifted in the direction of the retard stop 34 a , whereby a rotational movement of the internal rotor 23 relative to the external rotor 22 is achieved against the rotational direction of the device 10 .
- the pressure medium supply to all of the pressure chambers 35 , 36 is either stopped or permitted. Therefore, the vanes 27 are clamped hydraulically within each pressure space 33 and thus a rotational movement of the internal rotor 23 relative to the external rotor 22 is prevented.
- the pressure medium supply to the device 10 cannot be sufficient, in order to guarantee the hydraulic clamping of the vanes 27 within the pressure spaces 33 .
- a locking mechanism 41 that creates a mechanical connection between the two rotors 22 , 23 .
- a locking pin is arranged in one of the rotors 22 , 23 , while a connecting passage is formed in the other rotor 22 , 23 .
- the locking pin can engage in the connecting passage and thus a mechanical, rotationally locked connection can be created between the two rotors 22 , 23 .
- FIG. 2 c Such a locking mechanism 41 is shown in FIG. 2 c .
- a first and a second rotational angle limiting device 42 , 43 are made from a first and a second rotational angle limiting device 42 , 43 .
- each of the rotational angle limiting devices 42 , 43 is made from an axially displaceable locking pin 44 , wherein each of the locking pins 44 is held in a borehole of the internal rotor 23 .
- first side wall 24 there are two connecting passages 45 in the form of grooves running in the peripheral direction. These are indicated in FIG. 2 c in the form of broken lines.
- Each of the locking pins 44 is loaded with a force in the direction of the first side cover 24 by a spring element 46 . If the internal rotor 23 assumes a position relative to the external rotor 22 in which a locking pin 44 is opposite the associated connecting passage 45 in the axial direction, then this pin is forced into the connecting passage 45 and the respective rotational angle limiting device 42 , 43 changes from an unlocked state into a locked state. In this way, the connecting passage 45 of the first rotational angle limiting device 42 is constructed such that the phase position of the internal rotor 23 relative to the external rotor 22 is limited, when the first rotational angle limiting device 42 is locked, to a region between a maximum retarded position and the locking position.
- the locking pin 44 of the first rotational angle limiting device 42 contacts a stop formed in the peripheral direction by the connecting passage 45 , whereby further adjustment in the direction of more advanced control times is prevented.
- the connecting passage 45 of the second rotational angle limiting device 43 is designed such that for a locked section rotational angle limiting device 43 , the phase position of the internal rotor 23 relative to the external rotor 22 is limited to a region between a maximum advanced position and the locking position.
- the connecting passage 45 of the first rotational angle limiting device 42 is provided to supply the connecting passage 45 of the first rotational angle limiting device 42 with pressure medium via one of the first pressure chambers 35 and a connection line 47 , wherein this first rotational angle limiting device prevents, in the locked state, the rotation of the internal rotor 23 relative to the external rotor 22 in the advanced direction at the locking position.
- the connecting passage 45 of the second rotational angle limiting device 43 can be loaded with pressure medium by the control line 48 and a channel 49 . In this way it is provided that the control valve 37 regulates both the pressure medium flows to and from the first and second pressure chambers 35 , 36 and also to and from the control line 48 .
- FIGS. 5 and 6 Such a control valve 37 is shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 .
- the control valve 37 is made from an actuator 50 and a hydraulic section 51 .
- the hydraulic section 51 is made from a valve housing 52 of an intermediate sleeve 53 and a control piston 54 .
- On the valve housing 52 there is a first work port A, a second work port B, an inflow port P, a control port S, and an axial and a radial outflow port T.
- the first work port A communicates with the first pressure medium line 38 a .
- the second work port B communicates with the second pressure medium line 38 b .
- the inflow port P communicates with the third pressure medium line 38 p .
- the control port S communicates with the control line 48 .
- Pressure medium can flow into a not-shown tank via the outflow ports T.
- the intermediate sleeve 53 is arranged within the valve housing 52 fixed in position relative to this housing.
- the work groove 56 and the control groove 57 extend in the peripheral direction of the intermediate sleeve 53 each in a defined angle interval, wherein the two grooves 56 , 57 are separated from each other hydraulically.
- the work ports A, B and the inflow port P are formed as radial openings in the valve housing 52 , wherein the radial openings are formed exclusively in the region of the angular segment assumed by the work groove 56 .
- the control port S is realized by one or more radial openings that are formed exclusively in the region of the angular segment assumed by the control groove 57 .
- the work openings 56 a - e communicate on one side with the interior of the intermediate sleeve 53 and on the other side with the first work port A (first work opening 56 a ), the inflow port P (second work opening 56 b ), the work groove 56 (third and fourth work opening 56 c, d ) or the radial tank port T (fifth work opening 56 e ).
- the work groove 56 also communicates with the second work port B. Furthermore, it can be provided to form additional grooves in the outer lateral surface of the intermediate sleeve 53 that connects the first, the second, or the fifth work opening 56 a, b, e to the respective port A, P, T.
- control openings 57 a - c communicate on one side with the interior of the intermediate sleeve 53 and on the other side with the control groove 57 that communicates, in turn, with the control port S.
- the control piston 54 has an essentially hollow cylindrical construction and is arranged within the intermediate sleeve 53 , wherein this piston can be moved by the actuator 50 against the force of a spring 55 in the axial direction relative to the intermediate sleeve 53 and the valve housing 52 .
- the control piston 54 has three annular grooves 58 a - c and first and second openings 59 a, b.
- the actuator 50 can be formed, for example, as an electrical actuator, wherein a magnetized armature is arranged within a coil. By exciting the coil, the armature can be shifted in the axial direction. This movement can be transmitted to the control piston 54 by a tappet rod 50 a.
- the work ports A, B and the control port S can be connected selectively to the inflow port P, the outflow port T, or none of the two.
- control logic of the control valve 37 shown in FIG. 5 or FIG. 6 is shown.
- the connections of the first work port A, the second work port B, and the control port S to the pressure medium pump or the tank are shown as a function of the excitation of the actuator 50 or the axial displacement D of the control piston 54 within the intermediate sleeve 53 .
- the control logic can be divided into seven control positions. In this way, the control valve 37 passes through, with increasing excitation of the actuator 50 (axial displacement of the control piston 54 ), the control positions in the sequence: startup position S 1 , unlocked position S 2 , retarding position S 3 , first intermediate position S 4 , holding position S 5 , second intermediate position S 6 , and advancing position S 7 .
- the positions of the control piston 54 relative to the valve housing 52 or the intermediate sleeve 53 in the various control positions S 1 -S 7 are shown in FIGS. 6 a - g.
- the first work port A (via the first work opening 56 a ) and the control port S (via the first control opening 57 a ) are connected to the axial outflow port T.
- pressure medium is discharged from the first pressure chambers 35 and thus from the first rotational angle limiting device 42 and from the second rotational angle limiting device 43 to the tank.
- the second work port B is closed (connected neither to the inflow port nor to the outflow port P, T).
- the control port S (via the second work opening 56 b , the first annular groove 58 a , the first opening 59 a , the interior of the control piston 54 , the second opening 59 b , the third annular groove 58 c , the second control opening 57 b , and the control groove 57 ) is connected to the pump.
- the first work port A further communicates with the axial outflow port T, while the second work port B continues to be closed (analogous to FIG. 6 a ).
- the second work port B (via the second work opening 56 b , the second annular groove 58 b , the third work opening 56 c , and the work groove 56 ), as well as the control port S is connected to the inflow port P (analogous to FIG. 6 b ), wherein the first work port A is connected to the axial outflow port T (analogous to FIG. 6 a ).
- both work ports A, B and the control port S are closed.
- the first work port A (via the second work opening 56 b , the first annular groove 58 a , and the first work opening 56 a ) is connected to the inflow port P, while the second work port B and the control port S are closed (analogous to FIG. 6 e ).
- the second work port B, as well as the control port S (via the fourth work opening 56 d or the third control opening 57 c , the interior of the intermediate sleeve 53 , and the fifth work opening 56 e ), is connected to the radial outflow port T and the first work port A is connected to the inflow port P (analogous to FIG. 6 f ).
- intermediate positions S 4 and S 6 are to be seen as optional control positions.
- An alternative control logic has only the control positions S 1 to S 3 , S 5 , and S 7 .
- the control valve 37 is located in the startup position S 1 .
- the hydraulic clamping of the vanes 27 within the pressure spaces 33 is generally not guaranteed due to a system pressure that is too low.
- the internal rotor 23 will carry out movements oscillating opposite the external rotor 22 in the peripheral direction. These oscillations are caused by the alternating moments acting on the camshafts 6 , 7 , wherein the oscillations themselves appear in the locked state of the device 10 . In this way, their amplitude is defined by the locking play.
- the oscillations result in a pumping effect, whereby residual oil present in the pressure medium channels 39 a, b or the pressure medium lines 38 a, b can be fed into the pressure chambers 35 , 36 .
- pressure values that are sufficient to move the rotational angle limiting devices 42 , 43 into the unlocked state can be achieved within the device 10 .
- the first pressure chambers 35 , the corresponding pressure medium channels 39 a , the first pressure medium line 38 a , and the control line 48 are emptied and thus a pressure buildup, and with it the undesired automatic unlocking during the startup phase, in the connecting passages 45 of the rotational angle limiting devices 42 , 43 is prevented.
- the second pressure chambers 36 are not charged with pressure medium. Therefore, it is prevented that the locking pin 44 of the second rotational angle limiting device 43 is forced against the end of the connecting passage 45 , which could lead to jamming. On the other hand, it is prevented that the pressure medium in the second pressure medium channels 39 b can flow to the tank. Thus, it is guaranteed that through the oscillations of the vanes 27 , small quantities of pressure medium are fed into the second pressure chambers 36 , whereby the device 10 is supplied with sufficient lubricant.
- the device 10 transitions into a regulated state until the pressure in the lubricant circuit again falls below a given level.
- the actuator 50 of the control valve 37 is excited such that this valve is led via the unlocked position S 2 into the control positions S 3 to S 7 and is regulated, according to the setting of the phase angle, by the motor controller into one of these control positions S 3 -S 7 .
- the control valve 37 assumes the control positions S 3 -S 7 . If a displacement of the phase position in the direction of more retarded intake times is forced by the motor controller, then the control valve 37 is activated such that this assumes the retarding position S 3 . In this position, the first pressure chambers 35 are connected to the tank and the second pressure chambers 36 are connected to the pump. Simultaneously, pressure medium is led to the connecting passage 45 of the second rotational angle limiting device 43 .
- the locking pin 44 of the second rotational angle limiting device 43 is held in the unlocked state, while, for simultaneous emptying of the first pressure chambers 35 , the pressure medium loading of the second pressure chambers 36 leads to rotation of the internal rotor 23 relative to the external rotor 22 against the rotational direction of the device 10 . If the motor controller forces the phase position of the internal rotor 23 relative to the external rotor 22 to be held, then this control valve 37 is moved into the holding position S 5 . In this position, pressure medium is not exchanged between the pressure chambers 35 , 36 and the connecting passage 45 of the second rotational angle limiting device 43 to the tank or the pressure medium pump. The vanes 27 are clamped hydraulically in the pressure space 33 and the rotational angle limiting devices 42 , 43 are held in the unlocked position.
- control valve 37 is brought into the advancing position S 7 .
- pressure medium is fed to the first pressure chambers 35 , while pressure medium is discharged to the tank both from the connecting passage 45 of the second rotational angle limiting device 43 and also from the second pressure chambers 36 . Consequently, a relative rotation of the internal rotor 23 relative to the external rotor 22 is caused in the rotational direction of the device 10 .
- the locking pin 44 of the second rotational angle limiting device 43 can engage in the corresponding connecting passage 45 when these stand opposite each other.
- one group of pressure chambers 35 , 36 is loaded with pressure medium, while there is no exchange of pressure medium between the other group of pressure chambers 35 , 36 and the pump and the tank. In this way it is achieved that during the assumption or exiting of the holding position S 5 , the hydraulic clamping of the vanes 27 within the pressure spaces 33 is maintained.
- the control valve 37 moves into the advancing position S 7 and is held in this position for a defined time span past its standstill. Therefore, pressure medium is fed to the first pressure chambers 35 , while pressure medium can flow out of the second pressure chambers 36 to the tank. This causes a relative rotation of the internal rotor 23 to the external rotor 22 , wherein the internal rotor 23 is led into a position between the locking position and the maximum advanced position. Simultaneously, the control port S and thus the connecting passage 45 of the second rotational angle limiting device 43 are connected to the tank, whereby the second rotational angle limiting device 43 is moved into the locked state. In this way it is guaranteed that the internal rotor 23 moves into a position between the locking position and the maximum advanced position and is then held in this position during the entire stop process and the operating pause of the internal combustion engine 1 .
- the internal rotor 23 is rotated relative to the external rotor 22 in the direction of the maximum retarded position due to the drag moments acting on the camshafts 6 , 7 .
- This movement is stopped by the locked second rotational angle limiting device 43 at the locking position.
- the first rotational angle limiting device 42 in this position is similarly moved into the locked state, whereby a mechanical fixing of the internal rotor 22 relative to the external rotor 23 is established in the locking position.
- this process can take place during the startup phase of the internal combustion engine 1 in which the control valve 37 assumes the startup position S 1 .
- control states S 3 -S 7 due to the control logic shown in FIG. 3 it is guaranteed that when one group of pressure chambers 35 , 36 is pressurized, the associated rotational angle limiting device 42 , 43 is located in the unlocked state. Thus, a secure adjustment of the device 10 past the locking position is guaranteed.
- FIG. 4 shows alternative control logic to the control logic shown in FIG. 3 , wherein the sole difference consists in that the sequence of control positions S 1 -S 7 is transposed.
- the startup position S 1 is assumed for a maximally activated actuator 50
- the advancing position S 7 is assumed for a non-activated actuator 50 .
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Description
- 1 Internal combustion engine
- 2 Crankshaft
- 3 Piston
- 4 Cylinder
- 5 Traction mechanism drive
- 6 Intake camshaft
- 7 Exhaust camshaft
- 8 Cams
- 9 a Intake gas-exchange valve
- 9 b Exhaust gas-exchange valve
- 10 Device
- 21 Chain wheel
- 22 External rotor
- 23 Internal rotor
- 24 Side cover
- 25 Side cover
- 26 Hub element
- 27 Vane
- 28 Vane grooves
- 29 Peripheral wall
- 30 Projection
- 31 Axial opening
- 32 Attachment element
- 33 Pressure space
- 34 Boundary wall
- 34 a Advance stop
- 34 b Retard stop
- 35 First pressure chamber
- 36 Second pressure chamber
- 37 Control valve
- 38 b First pressure medium line
- 38 a Second pressure medium line
- 38 p Third pressure medium line
- 39 b First pressure medium channel
- 39 a Second pressure medium channel
- 40 Receptacle
- 41 Locking mechanism
- 42 Rotational angle limiting device
- 43 Rotational angle limiting device
- 44 Locking pin
- 45 Connecting passage
- 46 Spring element
- 47 Connecting line
- 48 Control line
- 49 Channel
- 50 Actuator
- 50 a Tappet rod
- 51 Hydraulic section
- 52 Valve housing
- 53 Intermediate sleeve
- 54 Control piston
- 55 Spring
- 56 Work groove
- 56 a First work opening
- 56 b Second work opening
- 56 c Third work opening
- 56 d Fourth work opening
- 56 e Fifth work opening
- 57 Control groove
- 57 a First control opening
- 57 b Second control opening
- 57 c Third control opening
- 58 a First annular groove
- 58 b Second annular groove
- 58 c Third annular groove
- 59 a First opening
- 59 b Second opening
- A First work port
- B Second work port
- P Inflow port
- T Outflow port
- S Control port
- D Displacement
- S1 Startup position
- S2 Unlocked position
- S3 Retarding position
- S4 First intermediate position
- S5 Holding position
- S6 Second intermediate position
- S7 Advancing position
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